Russian mobile counter-drone units have begun actively using the Arkhangel interceptor drone, developed by the Arkhangel design bureau. The Arkhangel project is a team of enthusiasts that began development in 2022, with centers located in Moscow, Crimea, and the Krasnodar Krai. The Arkhangel drone can act as an interceptor drone, shooting down enemy drones, and as a strike weapon, targeting structures, armored vehicles, infantry, and unmanned boats. The developers themselves refer to it as a drone-missile; an interview with them is at the end of the video. An interesting feature of the Arkhangel drone is its use by air defense systems. A corner reflector can be mounted on the drone, allowing air defense radars to detect it and target enemy drones. This operational mode has already been tested in real-world conditions. The drone can also be used at night and launched from UAVs and other platforms. Small-scale production of the drones is currently underway; the project requires an order and funding from the Ministry of Defense. The Arkhangel interceptor drone can be equipped with a warhead weighing between 700 grams and 2.5 kg. It reaches speeds of up to 350 km/h and has a range of up to 50 kilometers. The drone's specifications are subject to change as it is constantly being developed.